This is a delicious dessert recipe that everyone loves and also my husband's latest favorite. Very easy!
Crust:
Press into baking pan. Bake at 300 degrees F. for 45 min to 1 hour until golden brown. Chill or cool completely before adding filling.
Filling
Mix together and pour onto crust once crust has cooled. Top with canned cherries. Then top with Cool Whip!
Source: Someone brought this dish to a New Year's Day dinner and my husband loved it so much and it was so simple that I duplicated the recipe for him the next week! One recipe of sand tarts is used for the crust and a cherry cheese cake with whipped topping for the filling!
By Michelle L. from Lanett, AL
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Does anyone have a recipe for cherry mash desserts?
By kathy
Wow. I have never heard of those before. Here are some I found:
pies-cookies-squares.suite101.com/
www.ehow.com/
allrecipes.com/
www.recipezaar.com/
This one looks a bit different as it uses cherry pie filling:
www.ichef.com/
And previously on ThriftyFun.com:
www.thriftyfun.com/
I didn't even know there was such a thing as 'cherry' chips.
I remember fondly the Twin Bing candy. I didn't know it was ever called Cherry Mash. I just remember it was very sweet and good.
Hi. I have this one in a church cookbook, hope it is what your looking for.
Cherry Mash Bonbons
1 stick oleo, softened, 1tsp. vanilla
Mix softened oleo, milk, cherries chopped fine, (if you use the cherry juice you may need to use more powered sugar.) Add cherry frosting, powered sugar and vanilla. Roll into small balls. Freeze. In top of double boiler melt almond bark OR chocolate chips with paraffin. Add peanuts. Dip cherry mash balls in melted chocolate mixture, with a toothpick. Lay on wax paper to harden. Place in a contained. Can freeze.
Cherry Mash Candy Bars are only made in St Joseph Missouri and can usually only be purchased within the state. They are like the Twin Bing but Cherry Mash are so much better!